How Child Custody Work w/ A Military Parent?
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Having a parent who is in the military means that they can be deployed at a moment’s notice. In this situation, what is the best thing to do? Where does the child go? Below are some ideas on how child custody with a military parent works.
Where does the child stay?
When the custodial parent gets deployed, the child might have to live with the non-custodial parent given that there are no charges or allegations against the parent. When the non-custodial parent cannot be left with the child, then they might need they help pf extended family members. Since the military is not always prompted early when they will be deployed, it is important to have a family care plan for these situations.
What is a Family Care Plan?
The family care plan should include what will happen to the child when they get deployed. The guardian should not be under 21 years old and should not have any charges. If the primary parent won’t be available then there should be at least 2 alternate to cover in these times. These documents should be submitted by the military parent 60 to 90 days to his commanding officer.
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